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100 _a Pressman,S Roger
245 _aSoftware Engineering:
_bA Practitioner's Approach
_cRoger S. Pressman, Bruce R. Maxim
250 _a9
260 _aNY
_bMc GrawHill
_c2020
300 _a676
505 _tChapter 1: Software and Software Engineering Part One: The Software Process Chapter 2: Process Models Chapter 3: Agility and Process Chapter 4: Recommended Process Model Chapter 5: Human Aspects of Software Engineering Part Two: Modeling Chapter 6: Principles That Guide Practice Chapter 7: Understanding Requirements Chapter 8: Requirements Modeling—a Recommended Approach Chapter 9: Design Concepts Chapter 10: Architectural Design—a Recommended Approach Chapter 11: Component-level Design Chapter 12: User Experience Design Chapter 13: Design for Mobility Chapter 14: Pattern-based Design Part Three: Quality and Security Chapter 15: Quality Concepts Chapter 16: Reviews—a Recommended Approach Chapter 17: Software Quality Assurance Chapter 18: Software Security Engineering Chapter 19: Software Testing—component Level Chapter 20: Software Testing—integration Level Chapter 21: Software Testing—specialized Testing for Mobility Chapter 22: Software Configuration Management Chapter 23: Software Metrics and Analytics Part Four: Managing Software Projects Chapter 24: Project Management Concepts Chapter 25: Creating A Viable Software Plan Chapter 26: Risk Management Chapter 27: A Strategy for Software Support Part Five: Advanced Topics Chapter 28: Software Process Improvement Chapter 29: Emerging Trends in Software Engineering Chapter 30: Concluding Comments
520 _aFor almost four decades this textbook has been the world’s leading book in software engineering. The ninth edition represents a major restructuring and update of previous editions, solidifying the book’s position as the most comprehensive guide to this important subject. A reduction in the amount of survey content and an emphasis on a more prescriptive approach have resulted in a crisp book, making it stronger from a pedagogical viewpoint and less daunting for the reader who desires to journey through the entire book. The chapters have been restructured and organized with a direct emphasis on the major activities that are part of a generic software process. The intent is to provide a more targeted, prescriptive, and focused approach while maintaining the book’s reputation as a comprehensive guide to software engineering.
700 _aBruce R. Maxim
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